POLITICS IN BOLIVIA
Rec. 10 a.m. LA PAZ (Bolivia), Sept. 14. The Bolivian Cabinet has resigned, stating that it desired to give President Enrique Penaranda complete liberty to carry out a reorganisation of his Cabinet. It was previously announced that Cabinet would resign at the conclusion of an inquiry by the Chamber of Deputies into the Government's handling of the strike at the Catavi tin mine, in which 19 strikers were killed. A Parliamentary manoeuvre, however, recently terminated the inquiry before the verdict was given. It is anticipated that President Penaranda will reappoint most of the Ministers.
LABOUR'S PLANS IN CANADA Rec. 9.45 a.m. OTTAWA, Sept. 14.
The Canadian Labour Congress passed a resolution that the Government should acquire the entire banking system and operate it in the people's interests. It added that the present banking system left tlie people's economic and social life largely at the mercy of a small clique of financial interests. The Cp.ngress urged that a transport commission should control all transport and also Government ownership and operation of all radio broadcasting as a public utility.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 66, 15 September 1943, Page 5
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